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NailedOn
Original Poster
1,241 posts
104 months
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Can anyone recommend a trolley jack for a T350c please. (I've searched the forums to no avail as I thought this was raised a while ago.)
Thanks.
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natben
2,121 posts
100 months
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There aren't that many that fit below a TVR and can be a bit expensive. You could always drive the car onto some wooden boards to raise the hight, then use a normall trolly jack to get underneath.
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rico23
350 posts
29 months
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I use a 1.25 ton 'Aluminium Racing Jack' from Machine Mart. Really easy to use and good quality.
Edited to add its made by Clarke.
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YRRunner
1,241 posts
85 months
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Super low profile jack in Costco. £80 odd quid if I remember correctly.
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allanb
187 posts
52 months
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I've just bought one of these for the Tamora:
Clarke CTJ2250LP 2.25 Tonne Low Profile Trolley Jack with Sockets Item No: 020113070 Total cost including vat and delivery £ 52.67 (from Machine Mart)
I'm going to try it tonight, i'll feed back tomorrow!
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NailedOn
Original Poster
1,241 posts
104 months
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All replies appreciated. Very helpful.
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Choo
83 posts
24 months
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rico23 said: I use a 1.25 ton 'Aluminium Racing Jack' from Machine Mart. Really easy to use and good quality.
Edited to add its made by Clarke.
I'd agree on this one the Clarke low profile jack is great.
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T350 Chick
147 posts
25 months
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I would love to get my 350 up on four axle stands this winter for deep clean and to replace as many of the bolts for stainless steel as I can. Has any one got there car on four axle stands before just using a trolley jack? I do not wont to damage any thing.
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Phil Dicky
3,652 posts
132 months
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Choo said: I'd agree on this one the Clarke low profile jack is great. i have a clarke jack and thought it was ok but after 12 months seals went and it started to leak. Now have an Arcan one form Costco, a bit more expensive but much better quality, if you don't have a card I could source one for you.
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YRRunner
1,241 posts
85 months
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T350 Chick said: I would love to get my 350 up on four axle stands this winter for deep clean and to replace as many of the bolts for stainless steel as I can. Has any one got there car on four axle stands before just using a trolley jack? I do not wont to damage any thing. I do this every year. It saves getting flat spots on the tyres. There is good information on the best jacking and axle stand points in Graham Varley's Sagaris Bible.
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allanb
187 posts
52 months
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allanb said: I've just bought one of these for the Tamora:
Clarke CTJ2250LP 2.25 Tonne Low Profile Trolley Jack with Sockets Item No: 020113070 Total cost including vat and delivery £ 52.67 (from Machine Mart)
I'm going to try it tonight, i'll feed back tomorrow! Just tried this jack, and all good. There was at least 10mm clearance under the chassis prior to jacking, so all good! Cheers Allan
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mycroft
1,260 posts
116 months
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I have a cheap Halfords jack , goes under my Tam fine ,
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Pursyluv
1,137 posts
43 months
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I've got the Sealey 2T low entry jack, about £35, so far so good
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T350 Chick
147 posts
25 months
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YRRunner said: T350 Chick said: I would love to get my 350 up on four axle stands this winter for deep clean and to replace as many of the bolts for stainless steel as I can. Has any one got there car on four axle stands before just using a trolley jack? I do not wont to damage any thing. I do this every year. It saves getting flat spots on the tyres. There is good information on the best jacking and axle stand points in Graham Varley's Sagaris Bible. Thanks mate, Do you just jack one side at a time? on to the lowest height then work your way round moving it up one pin hole at a time? or is it best to do it with two jacks?
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YRRunner
1,241 posts
85 months
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T350 Chick said: YRRunner said: T350 Chick said: I would love to get my 350 up on four axle stands this winter for deep clean and to replace as many of the bolts for stainless steel as I can. Has any one got there car on four axle stands before just using a trolley jack? I do not wont to damage any thing. I do this every year. It saves getting flat spots on the tyres. There is good information on the best jacking and axle stand points in Graham Varley's Sagaris Bible. Thanks mate, Do you just jack one side at a time? on to the lowest height then work your way round moving it up one pin hole at a time? or is it best to do it with two jacks? I only have 1 jack so I do it one side at a time and one pin hole at a time.
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NailedOn
Original Poster
1,241 posts
104 months
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allanb said: Just tried this jack, and all good.
There was at least 10mm clearance under the chassis prior to jacking, so all good!
Cheers Allan Great, thanks for the advice. I am ordering now.
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T350 Chick
147 posts
25 months
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Cool that's what i thought bring on the winter shut down and i can get on this the job thanks mate. I need to go get four stands that match now! (will look better on the pics)
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NailedOn
Original Poster
1,241 posts
104 months
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I have the Clarke trolley jack and axle stands. I've had a good look in the handbook and works manual, and cannot find any reference to the jacking points. Maybe it's my age! Any advice please. Also is there any risk of chassis damage by jacking wheel up at a time?
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Mattt
14,802 posts
87 months
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Corners of the outriggers, where the flat brace/bolt head is.
Then use axle stands on the front/back part of outriggers.
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NailedOn
Original Poster
1,241 posts
104 months
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Mattt said: Corners of the outriggers, where the flat brace/bolt head is.
Then use axle stands on the front/back part of outriggers. Thanks. Got it. (PH is very useful sometimes!)
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